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THREAD:
https://t.co/4r6SkJVnod
A rational person can find peace
— \U0001d5e6\U0001d5e7\U0001d5e2\U0001d5dc\U0001d5d6 \U0001d5e0\U0001d5dc\U0001d5e1\U0001d5d7\U0001d5e6\U0001d5d8\U0001d5e7 \U0001f3db (@StoicismMindset) July 29, 2020
by cultivating indifference
to things outside of their control.
- @naval
https://t.co/bz7M2h6qxK
He has the most who is content with the least.
— \U0001d5e6\U0001d5e7\U0001d5e2\U0001d5dc\U0001d5d6 \U0001d5e0\U0001d5dc\U0001d5e1\U0001d5d7\U0001d5e6\U0001d5d8\U0001d5e7 \U0001f3db (@StoicismMindset) September 22, 2020
- Diogenes
https://t.co/3NPx7YXirH
"If you make happiness your goal, you\u2019ll be disappointed.
— \U0001d5e6\U0001d5e7\U0001d5e2\U0001d5dc\U0001d5d6 \U0001d5e0\U0001d5dc\U0001d5e1\U0001d5d7\U0001d5e6\U0001d5d8\U0001d5e7 \U0001f3db (@StoicismMindset) August 18, 2020
If you make presence your goal, you\u2019ll be satisfied."
- Maxime Lagac\xe9ac\xe9
https://t.co/KGqHb5Z4W7
Be a master of the mind,
— \U0001d5e6\U0001d5e7\U0001d5e2\U0001d5dc\U0001d5d6 \U0001d5e0\U0001d5dc\U0001d5e1\U0001d5d7\U0001d5e6\U0001d5d8\U0001d5e7 \U0001f3db (@StoicismMindset) July 29, 2020
not mastered by the mind.
- Zen proverb
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) October 11, 2020
Rafael Nadal on Roger Federerās congratulatory message on social media: āIn some way for me means a lot the positive relationship that we have together because we have been going through a great rivalry for a very, very long time. Yeah, just can say thanks to him.ā #RG20
Rafael Nadal, the King of Clay: āDoubts are part of the life. I always say the same, no? For me doubts are good because it mean that you donāt consider yourself too good.ā #RG20
Rafael Nadal: āI was under doubt before the match. But it's true that my level of confidence and tennis have been improving every single day during the whole tournament. My feeling on the semifinal have been better.ā #RG20
Rafael Nadal: āThe feeling of the ball, practicing even today in the morning, then the warmup, yesterday, my level of confidence hitting the ball have been going up every single day.ā #RG20
(FWIW: Iām an Egyptologist and I have looooong been obsessed w Cleopatra)
\u2018Cleopatra\u2019 Epic To Re-Team \u2018Wonder Woman\u2019s Gal Gadot & Patty Jenkins; Paramount Wins Wild\xa0Auction https://t.co/GRZ3oh5mGj
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 11, 2020
Also: Classicists and Egyptologists fight over where Cleo (as I call her affectionately) belongs. Sheās ours. Will not argue about this. 2/?
Seriously though: Cleopatra was Cleopatra VII (yes there were many others!). She was of Macedonian Greek descent (father= Ptolemy XII Auletes) but... was was her motherās ethnicity? Egyptian? Greek? Other? Many possibilities. We donāt know for sure 3/?
Her mom was *probably* Cleopatra V, the only attested wife of Ptolemy XII. We know of one child she had, itās not 100% certain she is the mother of Cleopatra. Cleo Vās ethnicity is unknown, very little known about her generally, hence Cleopatraās ethnicity= 50% Greek, 50% ? 4/?
Do we know what Cleopatra looked like? YES! (as much as any ancient ruler). We have coins and sculptures/busts of her, and... Elizabeth Taylor/ Gal Gadot she was not, with a hooked nose and sharp chin. However, she was a GENIUS 5:?

I've seen a number of attempts today to convince Democratic voters they don't have to vote, because Biden has it in the bag, and/or Trump is about to resign.
— DCPetterson (@dcpetterson) October 10, 2020
Don't buy it. If your vote didn't matter, Fascists wouldn't be trying to tell you that you don't have to vote.
Here in Colorado, I am fairly certain that Hickenlooper and Biden will win.
But Iām less sure that @BriannaForCO, my amazing house rep, will prevail. I donāt know about the income tax measures on the ballot that would gut state funding in the middle of a massive budget crisis.
Thereās an abortion ban on the ballot. Iām not taking chances with that.
And, you know, it felt GOOD to vote against Trump and Gardner. My vote did more good than the many, many phone messages I left for Gardnerās office, which I suspect were just tossed in the bin.
Vote because the DA and the sheriff will directly impact the lives of minorities in your community. Vote because your county coroner could determine whether your trans loved ones are treated with dignity at death.
THREAD:
https://t.co/8EmLYHHbLo
9-5s aren\u2019t the problem
— Hustle Smarter \U0001f4b8 (@Hustle_Smarterr) September 26, 2020
Letting them be your only income stream is
https://t.co/aMyO7K3IbM
The biggest asset you\u2019ll ever have is yourself
— Hustle Smarter \U0001f4b8 (@Hustle_Smarterr) September 26, 2020
Invest in it wisely
https://t.co/xv7QK5mdvD
18-25?
— Hustle Smarter \U0001f4b8 (@Hustle_Smarterr) September 27, 2020
Now is the time to take risks and improve
Don\u2019t waste this time
https://t.co/Ww2s97Kw5x
What would you say to someone who feels \u201clost\u201d?
— Hustle Smarter \U0001f4b8 (@Hustle_Smarterr) October 7, 2020
Spoiler: No magic šŖ All that's required is patience and knowing your way around some properties š
Let's gooo! š
Starting with this timelapse ā³

The "Big" trick? Layered background images š®
With CSS you can give many backgrounds to an element. Comma separate background images and you're golden āØš
What would this give for a 60px square? š¤
š https://t.co/3N2SzXNn61

It's common that you'll not repeat your background image layers.
Don't repeat yourself(DRY) and drop:
"background-repeat: no-repeat;"
Beneath your background declaration šš
If you watched the timelapse above, it slows where the order of background images are swapped š¤
Layered backgrounds are a little counter-intuitive because they work the opposite way to z-index stacking. The first is the highest, the last the lowest.
Save the last for backdrop!

What shapes can we make? Pretty much anything that we can > 1 element š
Examples? Create quadrilaterals using a linear-gradient from one color to the same color. Create circles with a radial-gradient from one color to transparent with a color
Facts matter, so let's break down the actual timeline.
'94: Musk does a summer internship developing advanced capacitors in hopes of being able to use them for EVs.
'94: AC Propulsion (Gage, Cocconi) release the first version of the AC-150 powertrain.
'94: Musk founds Zip2 along with Kimbal and Greg Kouri. Musk's investment was the PC.
Fall, '94: Musk moves to California to attend Stanford for postgraduate physics studies, but immediately drops out due to the internet boom and the rising success of his company Zip2.
'97: Gage starts tzero construction. Cocconi further develops the powertrain.
'97: Eberhard and Tarpenning cofound NuvoMedia, an e-book company
Spring '98: Straubel receives BS in Energy Systems Engineering from Stanford
Feb. '99: Compaq purchases Zip2 for $305M. Elon earns $22M.
Nov '99: Musk founds
Jan '00: Gemstar-TV acquires NuvoMedia from Eberhard and Tarpenning for $187M, making them likewise wealthy.
Mar '00: * Straubel receives M.S. in Energy Engineering from Stanford. * https://t.co/FaUDDd5T0X merges with Confinity to form PayPal. * The dotcom bubble peaks.
this morning, there was no link to it in a direct google search.
now, there is.
could this be because certain internet felines noticed this and @chiproytx and @tedcruz helped call them out on this?
we may never know.

but i'd like to think so.
the google page is still a mess. it's still mostly fringe publication hit pieces and conspiracy theories.
when "mother jones" is your top media result for a science search, well, that says it all, doesn't it?
yikes.
i mean, why would we trust THESE people instead of a reporter at one of the most partisan rags on earth? oh, wait..
they are not being censored for being wrong. they're being censored for being right and being credible
they're censored because the other side cannot rebut them

and that is simply not a thing we can or should tolerate, especially not in a search engine.
so remember this. look for it in the future. demand primary sources.
use other search engines.
bing seems to be seeking to inform, not to inflame and mislead.

if you missed it, the original thread was here:
(and yes, lots of people duplicated my finding this morning)
i'd be curious to see what they are all seeing
from the "make orwell fiction again" files:
— el gato malo (@boriquagato) October 10, 2020
google has memory holed the great barrington declaration
not only have they wiped it from the top results, they have salted it with false claims about "climate denial"
it's pure, simple propaganda
here's bing (who plays it straight) pic.twitter.com/kTdhH8zXia
Thread.
This is the WR policy, and explanation by Ross Tucker, who was part of the Working Group. I presented to the Workshop in February on liability, but wasnāt part of the Working Group itself. Itās worth reading this before going further.
The World Rugby Transgender guideline is now out, and fully available here: https://t.co/RUZ7QrlodQ You\u2019ll also find a document called FAQs which tries to answer some common questions. We firmly believe it is the right thing in an emotive issue, for many reasons.
— Ross Tucker (@Scienceofsport) October 9, 2020
And this is the statue of Nye Bevan in Cardiff. Anyone who goes to matches in Cardiff knows it. Itās right by the Castle; more importantly, itās right by the Rummer. Please God, weāll get back to see it on a match day soon.

However, what I'm talking about here isn't his comment that he learnt everything he needed to know about politics by dealing with rugby committees, but the one that made the title of the last decent Manic Street Preachers album:
"This is my truth, tell me yours."
What has struck me in the debate/flame-war over the proposed policy is that a large part of this is conflicting truths.
I know that sounds impossible. The truth is the truth is the truth, right? There can only be one truth, not truths, right?
Wrong. Here's why.